
A cruise and then a lunch. This is primarily a fishing village. We took two boats (our cruise ships) for a ride up and down the river to see the villa...
Read MoreA cruise and then a lunch. This is primarily a fishing village. We took two boats (our cruise ships) for a ride up and down the river to see the villa...
Read MoreApsara dancing is an ancient dance form in Cambodia. Dancers today are attempting to bring back the dance. These first photos are of Apsara dancers ...
Read MoreSticky rice! We were heading out for a day of touring outside the city of Siem Reap. It was a very hot day and the air conditioned van made it tolerab...
Read MoreOn my first day in Cambodia, in the city of Siem Reap, we (a group of 5 photographers and our leader Karl Grobl) were transported by tuk-tuk to Angkor...
Read MoreThis abandoned railroad station has been taken over by “squatters.” The families seem to have been able to create “houses” fro...
Read MoreThe Bamboo Train. Karl had us up and out at 5am for two reasons: to see the sunrise about a 15 minute bamboo train ride from the start; and to be able...
Read MoreHere are several photos of different types of labor. The first is a guy doing knife sharpening. This process of making ...
Read MoreThis market in Battambang in the early morning is filled with vendors and shoppers (and some photographers). It is amazing how many people are ready t...
Read MoreBattambang, Cambodia was the third and final city we visited. I found the city to be more organized, much cleaner, and obviously more affluent than Si...
Read MoreOn July 21st 2015 we were supposed to have a free afternoon to explore or shoot things we had missed previously in Phnom Penh. However, Caroline heard...
Read MoreThe Cambodian people are good looking people but the children really captured my heart – and lens. Note the little girl in the pink dress. You c...
Read MoreThe White Building in Phnom Penh was built in 1963 by the Cambodian government in an attempt to address the quickly increasing population and the migr...
Read MoreOn this day in Phnom Penh, Cambodia we visited Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and The Killing Fields. This was a depressing experience but a “must d...
Read MoreJuly 20 2015 Here are some sights from a morning walk in Phnom Penh. As we were near the temple (pictured first) we saw numerous monks in the surround...
Read MoreOne evening after dinner in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the ladies (Caroline Page, Linda Hart, and I) decided to have a ladies’ night out. I believe it...
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